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7th Grade Chapter 5 Test

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonists from moving west of the
a.
Louisiana Territory.
c.
Appalachian Mountains.
b.
Ohio River valley.
d.
Great Lakes.
 

 2. 

The British government tried to stop smuggling with the
a.
Stamp Act.
c.
Sugar Act.
b.
Molasses Act.
d.
Trade Act.
 

 3. 

What act taxed almost all printed material in the colonies?
a.
Sugar Act
c.
Iron Act
b.
Stamp Act
d.
Hat Act
 

 4. 

The man who wrote the Declaration of Independence was
a.
Thomas Jefferson.
c.
Benjamin Franklin.
b.
Patrick Henry.
d.
John Adams.
 

 5. 

Who ran the first post office established by the Second Continental Congress?
a.
John Adams
c.
Thomas Jefferson
b.
Benjamin Franklin
d.
George Washington
 

 6. 

Who wrote Common Sense?
a.
Thomas Paine
c.
Benjamin Franklin
b.
John Adams
d.
Thomas Jefferson
 

 7. 

George Grenville's first action in the colonies was to take action against
a.
smugglers.
c.
rebels.
b.
shipbuilders.
d.
trade laws.
 

 8. 

To search a colonist's house, a British customs officer presented
a.
a search warrant.
c.
a letter from the king.
b.
a writ of assistance.
d.
an arrest warrant.
 

 9. 

Which act gave the British Parliament the right to tax and make decisions for the colonies "in all cases whatsoever"?
a.
Sugar Act
c.
Stamp Act
b.
Townshend Acts
d.
Declaratory Act
 

 10. 

Colonial leaders used the Boston Massacre killings as
a.
a call to war.
c.
propaganda.
b.
a reason to tax Great Britain.
d.
a reason to trust the British.
 

 11. 

Which colonists did not consider unfair taxes a good reason for rebellion?
a.
Separatists
c.
Patriots
b.
Nationalists
d.
Loyalists
 

 12. 

Which colonists wanted to fight the British for American independence?
a.
Loyalists
c.
Separatists
b.
Patriots
d.
Nationalists
 

 13. 

The colonists expressed their desire for peace in the
a.
Boston Massacre.
c.
Olive Branch Petition.
b.
Continental Colors.
d.
Navigation Acts.
 

 14. 

Writs of assistance enabled British customs officers to search
a.
foreigners.
c.
people for contraband.
b.
foreign goods.
d.
homes for smuggled goods.
 

 15. 

The colonists paid lower taxes on molasses because of the
a.
Sugar Act.
c.
Proclamation of 1763.
b.
Stamp Act.
d.
writ of assistance.
 

 16. 

When Britain learned that the colonies were on the brink of rebellion in 1768, Parliament responded by
a.
closing Boston Harbor.
c.
sending troops to Boston.
b.
sending a letter to the colonies.
d.
doing nothing.
 

 17. 

Which act gave the East India Company an advantage over colonial merchants?
a.
Sugar Act
c.
Tea Act
b.
Declaratory Act
d.
Stamp Act
 

 18. 

Some colonists celebrated the dramatic act of defiance known as the
a.
Intolerable Acts.
c.
Boston Massacre.
b.
Coercive Acts.
d.
Boston Tea Party.
 

 19. 

The colonial name for laws that banned town meetings in Massachusetts was
a.
the Navigation Acts.
c.
the Coercive Acts.
b.
the Intolerable Acts.
d.
the Boston Tea Party.
 

 20. 

Who, along with Paul Revere, warned John Hancock and Samuel Adams that the British were coming?
a.
John Adams
c.
George Washington
b.
Thomas Gage
d.
William Dawes
 

 21. 

What group did the colonies organize to fight against Great Britain?
a.
Continental Army
c.
Continental Congress
b.
Colonial Army
d.
Redcoat Army
 

 22. 

The first commander of the Continental Army was
a.
George Washington.
c.
John Adams.
b.
Benjamin Franklin.
d.
Thomas Jefferson.
 

 23. 

What did the Olive Branch Petition ask the king to do?
a.
protect the colonists' rights
c.
start another war
b.
leave America
d.
stop taxation
 

 24. 

The American attack on Quebec was led by
a.
William Howe.
c.
Benedict Arnold.
b.
John Hancock.
d.
George Washington.
 

 25. 

The first man to sign the Declaration of Independence was
a.
Benjamin Franklin.
c.
Thomas Jefferson.
b.
John Adams.
d.
John Hancock.
 

Matching
 
 
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.
Abigail Adams
d.
William Prescott
b.
William Howe
e.
introduction
c.
Stamp Act
 

 26. 

taxed printed material
 

 27. 

advocate of women's rights
 

 28. 

Patriot leader
 

 29. 

redcoat leader
 

 30. 

preamble
 
 
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.
victim of Boston Massacre
d.
Samuel Adams
b.
committee of correspondence
e.
George III
c.
Coercive Acts
 

 31. 

participant in Boston Tea Party
 

 32. 

Crispus Attucks
 

 33. 

ruler of Britain
 

 34. 

circulated colonists' grievances
 

 35. 

closed Boston Harbor
 
 
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.
Major John Pitcairn
d.
Concord
b.
militias
e.
Captain John Parker
c.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
 

 36. 

citizen soldiers
 

 37. 

storage place for arms
 

 38. 

redcoat leader
 

 39. 

leader of minutemen
 

 40. 

writer of "The Concord Hymn"
 
 
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.
Thomas Paine
d.
Thomas Jefferson
b.
Richard Henry Lee
e.
John Hancock
c.
Second Continental Congress
 

 41. 

president of the Congress
 

 42. 

governed the colonies
 

 43. 

wrote Common Sense
 

 44. 

proposed that the colonies be free
 

 45. 

wrote the Declaration of Independence
 

True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 46. 

Twenty colonists were killed during the Boston Massacre.
 

 47. 

The Boston Massacre helped repeal the Townshend Acts.
 

 48. 

The committee of correspondence was a system of writing letter between the colonial governors and the king.
 

 49. 

At the time of the Boston Tea Party, most colonists still considered themselves members of the British empire.
 

 50. 

Parliament successfully isolated Boston from the rest of the colonies by passing the Coercive Acts.
 

 51. 

The Second Continental Congress established a post office with Benjamin Franklin in charge of it.
 

 52. 

The king of Great Britain accepted the Olive Branch Petition offered by Congress.
 

 53. 

The king hired German troops to send to America.
 

 54. 

Washington and his troops drove the British from New York in March 1776.
 

 55. 

The Declaration of Independence explains why the colonies chose to form a new nation.
 



 
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